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Publication : ApoB-containing lipoproteins regulate angiogenesis by modulating expression of VEGF receptor 1.

First Author  Avraham-Davidi I Year  2012
Journal  Nat Med Volume  18
Issue  6 Pages  967-73
PubMed ID  22581286 Mgi Jnum  J:187459
Mgi Id  MGI:5437161 Doi  10.1038/nm.2759
Citation  Avraham-Davidi I, et al. (2012) ApoB-containing lipoproteins regulate angiogenesis by modulating expression of VEGF receptor 1. Nat Med 18(6):967-73
abstractText  Despite the clear major contribution of hyperlipidemia to the prevalence of cardiovascular disease in the developed world, the direct effects of lipoproteins on endothelial cells have remained obscure and are under debate. Here we report a previously uncharacterized mechanism of vessel growth modulation by lipoprotein availability. Using a genetic screen for vascular defects in zebrafish, we initially identified a mutation, stalactite (stl), in the gene encoding microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (mtp), which is involved in the biosynthesis of apolipoprotein B (ApoB)-containing lipoproteins. By manipulating lipoprotein concentrations in zebrafish, we found that ApoB negatively regulates angiogenesis and that it is the ApoB protein particle, rather than lipid moieties within ApoB-containing lipoproteins, that is primarily responsible for this effect. Mechanistically, we identified downregulation of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1 (VEGFR1), which acts as a decoy receptor for VEGF, as a key mediator of the endothelial response to lipoproteins, and we observed VEGFR1 downregulation in hyperlipidemic mice. These findings may open new avenues for the treatment of lipoprotein-related vascular disorders.
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